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Vance Luther Boelter sought in fatal shooting of Minnesota Rep. Melissa Hortman
Top Minnesota House Democrat Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, were fatally shot in their home outside Minneapolis.
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Power play: Two money managers bet big on uranium, predict long shelf life for gains
Sprott Asset Management and VanEck deliver their bullish cases for the radioactive metal.
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‘Functional freeze' could be the reason even successful people struggle to get out of bed some days: Here's what it means
Struggling to get out of bed even after a productive day or week? You may be stuck in a functional freeze, expert says.
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Trump's long-sought military parade becomes reality
It’s among the starkest examples yet of President Donald Trump flexing his role as commander-in-chief since taking office.
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The income you need to be middle class in the 15 biggest U.S. cities
Earning a household income of $150,000 makes you middle class in some of the largest U.S. cities.
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Bitcoin becoming ‘more central' to portfolios as its volatility cools, Coatue's Philippe Laffont says
Coatue founder Philippe Laffont discusses not investing in bitcoin sooner, the shrinking cost of getting in and the crypto’s evolving role in a portfolio.
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A family of 4 needs over $300,000 a year to live comfortably in this state—it's not Hawaii or California
Child care and housing costs can make living comfortably expensive for families in the U.S., even with two working adults, a recent SmartAsset study found.
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Miley Cyrus shares the first big purchase she ever made: ‘I still have it to this day'
The first time Grammy-winning artist Miley Cyrus “made a little money,” she splurged on fashion item — and she still owns it today.
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I have 5 income streams and make over $1 million from Amazon alone: 5 books that helped me reinvent—and keep going
Mind Brain Emotion founder and CEO Dr. Jenny Woo shares the books that helped her grow her side hustle into a successful full-time business.
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Lindsay Lohan shares the simple morning routine that keeps her motivated and productive: ‘It's all about balance'
Lindsay Lohan starts her mornings with a workout, green tea, mindfulness. That’s a great way to stay happy in life and productive at work, experts say.
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Gap revived its brand identity. Here's what investors are keeping an eye on next
Gap is seeing its turnaround efforts taking hold, but the retailer still faces tariff threats and slower momentum at sister brands Banana Republic and Athleta.
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This credit card behavior is an under-the-radar risk: ‘Be very careful,' expert says
“Credit cycling” may lead credit card companies to cancel a user’s card and forfeit their rewards, experts said.
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Nvidia-mania took over Europe this week. Here's what I learned from Jensen Huang
Nvidia boss Jensen Huang is truly the current rockstar of the tech world.
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Starbucks and Luckin are vying to win the coffee wars. I tested both out
The battle to win over caffeine-drinking customers is heating up.
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Tesla faces protests in Austin over Musk's robotaxi plans
With Tesla planning its initial test of robotaxis on the streets of Austin, Texas, later this month, protesters in the city are voicing their concerns.
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Trump approves U.S. Steel merger with Japan's Nippon after companies sign national security agreement
President Donald Trump issued an executive order on Friday approving U.S. Steel’s merger with Japan’s Nippon Steel, after the companies signed a national security agreement with the U.S. government.
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What is Israel's Iron Dome? Here's how the missile defense system works
The Iron Dome is designed to protect Israeli citizens by launching guided missiles to intercept incoming rockets and other short-range threats in mid-air.
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Anne Wojcicki to buy back 23andMe and its data for $305 million
Anne Wojcicki to buy back 23andMe and its data for $305 million
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Oracle's stock closes out best week since 2001 on cloud momentum
Oracle investors haven’t had a week this good since April 2001, after the stock had collapsed in the dot-com crash.
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Entry-level workers are losing confidence in the job market, says Glassdoor: ‘I applied to over 200 to 300 jobs'
“I applied to over 200 to 300 jobs,” says Katherine Diep, 21, “and have not landed any so far.”